Nevada Code § 350.087

Resolution authorizing medium-term obligation or installment-purchase agreement: Adoption; contents; notice
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1. If the public interest requires a
medium-term obligation or installment-purchase agreement, the governing body of
any local government, by a resolution adopted by two-thirds of its members, may
authorize a medium-term obligation or installment-purchase agreement. For the
purposes of the issuance of a medium-term obligation pursuant to NRS 280.266 , a metropolitan police
committee on fiscal affairs shall be deemed the governing body of a local
government.
2. The resolution must contain:
(a) A finding by the governing body that the
public interest requires the medium-term obligation or installment-purchase
agreement;
(b) A statement of the facts upon which the
finding required pursuant to paragraph (a) is based;
(c) A statement that identifies:
(1) Each source of revenue of the local
government that is anticipated to be used to repay the medium-term obligation
or installment-purchase agreement; and
(2) The dollar amount that is anticipated
to be available to repay the medium-term obligation or installment-purchase
agreement from each such source; and
(d) If the resolution is for an
installment-purchase agreement with a term of more than 10 years:
(1) A statement comparing the cost of
installment-purchase financing with other available methods of financing,
including, without limitation, financing with general obligation bonds or
revenue bonds; and
(2) If such statement concludes that
installment-purchase financing is more expensive than other available methods
of financing, a statement explaining the reasons for choosing
installment-purchase financing instead of a less expensive alternative.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, before the adoption of any such resolution, the governing body
shall publish notice of its intention to act thereon in a newspaper of general
circulation for at least one publication. No vote may be taken upon the
resolution until 10 days after the publication of the notice. The cost of
publication of the notice required of an entity is a proper charge against its
general fund.
4. If such a resolution will be adopted by
a metropolitan police committee on fiscal affairs, the sheriff of the county in
which the metropolitan police department is located shall publish the notice
required pursuant to subsection 3.

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